Design, Layout and First Impressions
The Logitech G512 X aims to be the ideal budget gaming keyboard for players who care about both performance and personalization. Available in compact 75% (G512 X 75) and 98% (G512 X 98) layouts, it targets gamers who want a smaller footprint without sacrificing essential keys, with the 98-key version even retaining a numpad for productivity. Logitech offers bold colourways, including black and purple as well as white and teal, giving the board a more playful, console-inspired look than many all‑black competitors. The chassis includes a Lightsync RGB light bar for ambient glow and supports per-key backlighting if your chosen switches include LEDs. Practical touches such as adjustable feet that double as built‑in keycap and switch pullers, plus integrated storage for spare analog switches and SAPP rings, reinforce that this keyboard is designed for gamers who regularly tweak and tune their setup.

Hybrid Analog and Mechanical Switch System
At the heart of this Logitech G512 X review is its standout feature: hot-swappable hybrid switching. Logitech combines its own MX-style mechanical switches with support for Gateron KS-20 magnetic analog switches, letting you mix classic clicky or tactile feel with gamepad-like precision. Out of the box, you receive nine Gateron KS-20 analog switches and five Second Actuation Pressure Point (SAPP) rings. The board offers 39 TMR (tunneling magnetoresistance) switch beds, mostly on the left side, where most gaming inputs live. Each of these positions can accept either analog or standard 3-pin and 5-pin mechanical switches, meaning you can drop in popular options like Cherry MX or Gazzew while keeping analog where it matters most. This modularity makes the G512 X feel closer to a custom enthusiast board than a typical affordable gaming accessory.
Customizable Features for a Tailored Gaming Experience
The G512 X is built around the idea of turning a static keyboard into a modular, performance-driven system. Analog keys unlock advanced functions such as dual actuation per key, where a light press can trigger one command and a deeper press activates another. Adding SAPP rings introduces tactile feedback precisely at the second actuation point, so you feel exactly when a different action will fire. This is invaluable in shooters and MOBAs, where you might want to walk at half-press and sprint at full-press, or carefully feather utility abilities. Thanks to analog input, WASD can mimic a joystick’s gradual movement, and dedicated keys can serve as precise throttle and brake controls in racing titles. Dual assignable dials on the top of the board further expand control, allowing quick access to volume, lighting or in‑game functions without relying on software menus.
Performance: Speed and Responsiveness vs Higher-End Models
While positioned as an affordable gaming accessory, the G512 X delivers performance that rivals far pricier enthusiast boards. Its wired-only connection supports a true 8kHz report rate, equating to a 0.125ms response time designed for esports-level input fidelity. When combined with analog-exclusive features like snap tap and rapid trigger, the keyboard can register key changes with minimal pre-travel and reset distance, giving competitive FPS players a clear edge in rapid strafing and counter-strafing. Dual-actuation setups and analog movement also help bridge the gap between keyboard and controller, enabling smoother control schemes that high-end analog boards have traditionally reserved for premium price tiers. In practice, the G512 X offers many of the same performance benefits flagship keyboards tout—ultra-fast polling, advanced actuation logic and analog precision—while staying framed as a budget gaming keyboard option for mainstream gamers.
Value and Pricing for Different Regions
In terms of value, the Logitech G512 X earns its place among the most compelling budget gaming keyboard choices by delivering enthusiast-grade features at a midrange price. For Western markets, the G512 X 75 launches at USD 179.99 (approx. RM845) and the G512 X 98 at USD 199.99 (approx. RM940), positioning them well below many premium analog competitors while still offering hot-swappable hybrid switches, dual dials and an 8kHz report rate. In Malaysia, Logitech has set clear local pricing: the G512 X 75 retails for RM799, while the G512 X 98 comes in at RM829. Optional palm rests are available separately at RM169. Considering the modular switch system, integrated storage, RGB light bar and versatile layouts, the G512 X lineup represents strong value for gamers seeking affordable gaming accessories that do not compromise on advanced performance or customization potential.
